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Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 2 IEEE u Progress Draft base line document, P802.11u-D0.01, was created, Internal review in September meeting Confirmed the Network Selection & MIH Support proposals. Network Selection: – u-network-selection-normative-text.doc MIH Support: – u-mih-support-normative-text.doc Will incorporate them in TGu draft D0.02 by November meeting
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 3 Agenda TGu Update Network Selection/MIH support details related Issues What Information should be stored in Information Server? Example Queries Q&A
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 4 TGu Network Selection & MIH Support MIH support within IEEE u directly re- uses the Network Selection solution for. –Advertisement Capabilities MIH Information Service MIH CS/ES capability discovery –L2 transport Support MIH Queries –Note that they both are supported in S1 (pre-association) –In S3, AP provides transparent transport between MIH peers MIH specific MLME primitives
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 5 Advertisement Capability Interworking Capability IE Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) Capability IE Advertisement Protocols IE
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 6 GAS Capability IE The Advertising Protocol Information element: –Contains information which identifies a particular advertisement protocol & its delivery method
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 7 Advertisement Protocol IE The Advertising Protocol Information element: –Contains information which identifies a particular advertisement protocol –Delivery methods as shown below.
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 8 Network Selection & MIH Query Mechanisms
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 9 Network Selection & MIH Transport Mechanism Defined Action Frames for Query & Response transport for: –Initial Request –Initial Response –Comeback Request –Comeback Response
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 10 Example of Unicast Query/Transport
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide STA and ES/CS Primitives Need details and clarification on some MLME primitives including –Missing primitives for setting parameters e.g. link_parameters_change, link_going_down –Specifying the threshold values of some parameters – e.g. confidence level for link_going_down, link speed, BER, frame loss rate, signal strength etc…. –Further clarification on link_handover_imminent
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 12 AP to IS Protocol Issues Mechanism to limit size of Query Response –Important only when client is in state 1 –When client is in state 3, any query response length is acceptable Mechanism to identify final fragment of a multi- fragment Query Response
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 13 What Information should be stored in Information Server? Guiding principles –Put the minimum information needed by STA for network selection and network identificationminimizes synchronization problems between configuration of AN and IS database –Include support for two types of queries: Remote query (state 3 query): Im in San Francisco and want to find out what hotspots are in Melbourne Local query (state 1 query): I can see 3 hotspots now, which one is the best to associate with? –Do not include AN dynamic information; examples include: Channel number, transmit power Traffic Load
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 14 What Information should be stored in Information Server (cont.)? Fundamental binding provided by IS –SSPN to WLAN –WLAN identified by {SSID, ESSID} Recommended information to store in database: –SSPN name/realm –SSPN roaming partners –Interworking services by SSPN (including emergency services) – AN parameters: Location Country/regulatory domain {SSID, ESSID} PHY types supported e QoS support
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 15 Query Examples What WLANs support my subscriptions? –STA: provides list of subscriptions – IS: provides list of {SSPN, SSID, ESSID} where SSPNs includes roaming partners Is emergency service supported on this WLAN? –STA: provides ESSID(s) – IS: provides list of {SSPN, SSID, ESSID} What interworking services are supported on this WLAN? –STA: provides ESSID(s) – IS: provides list of {SSPN, SSID, ESSID, interworking services}
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 16 Query Examples (cont.) Is VoIP services provided on this WLAN? –STA: provides ESSID(s) – IS: provides list of {SSPN, SSID, ESSID} which support VoIP –Note that VoIP is just an example; query could be for any interworking service Im traveling to Melbourne, what hotspots are located there? –STA: provides location (latitude, longitude), search radius – IS: provides list of {SSPN, SSID, ESSID} –This could potentially generate a lengthy query response
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 17 Backup
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 18 Initial Request & Response
Submission Spetember 2006 Canpolat et. alSlide 19 Comeback Request & Response